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		<description><![CDATA[Square area rugs are just about my favorite type of rugs. Sure there are oval rugs then there are round rugs and there are even triangle rugs, but for me a rug is just not a rug unless it is square. Call me old-fashioned but I just don&#8217;t care! Don&#8217;t get me wrong, oval area [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Square area rugs are just about my favorite type of rugs. Sure there are oval rugs then there are round rugs and there are even triangle rugs, but for me a rug is just not a rug unless it is square. Call me old-fashioned but I just don&#8217;t care!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong, oval area rugs are nice and all, they just don&#8217;t compare in my mind to a good solid Square area rug. And so I&#8217;ve dedicated this entire web page to help you find the very best square rug to fit your home to the T. Oh yes, we&#8217;re going to find some rugs today!</p>
<p><b>There are many different sizes</b> when it comes to Square area rugs. Some of the more common sizes include; 3 x 5, 4 x 6, 5 x 8, 6 x 9, 7 x 9, 10 x 14, and my favorite 9 x 12. The size of rugs that you choose will be determined solely and completely by the area or should I say the size of the specific room where you will be putting it. People sometimes ask me whether they should place two smaller rugs in a room or one large rug. Personally I like one large rug as it seems to be slightly more elegant but this, of course, depends completely on your own personal preference.</p>
<p><b>In my mind</b> you have to have a square area rug for a square room. You can&#8217;t stick an old oval rug in a square room just like you shouldn&#8217;t stick a square area rug in a round room. You&#8217;ll get nauseous!  Well maybe not, but you might!</p>
<p><b>There are many different themes</b> and styles to choose from, and picking the right one is essential. There are braided rugs, there are shag rugs, there are traditional rugs&#8230; and there are many others in between. Once again this is going to depend an awful lot on your own personal preference.  The style you choose should also try to mimic the look and feel of the room as a whole and blend in with the furniture that you have in place already. You don&#8217;t want ultra-traditional furniture and an ultra modern rug, they would clash and the room would feel off. On the other hand, you don&#8217;t want ultra-modern furniture with a traditional old-style carpet&#8230; you get the idea.</p>
<p><b>One popular Square area rug</b> is the hand tufted pro-circles acrylic rug. This rug generally cost around $220 to $230 retail and is a very interesting addition to any household. This rug features a contemporary circular pattern with colors of green black and brown accented with hints of black. It is 100% acrylic, so keep that in mind.</p>
<p><b>Another popular rug</b> is the Virginia floral rug. Weighing in at around $160, this nice little rug may be just what you&#8217;re looking for. This luxurious area rug is machine made out of durable Olefin material which is heat finished to ensure a very soft touch. It comes in beige, ivory, red, and black color options all with gold and green accents. This beautiful rug was made in Italy and is 7&#8242; x 11&#8242; in dimension.</p>
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		<title>Large Area Rugs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you do when you have a very large room? Buy a large area rug of course! Many times though a large area rug is not so much a rug (as we normally think of them), it is more like an investment because they can cost many thousands of dollars depending on the quality [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you do when you have a very large room? Buy a large area rug of course! Many times though a large area rug is not so much a rug (as we normally think of them), it is more like an investment because they can cost many thousands of dollars depending on the quality and the size of the rug.</p>
<p>You should never invest thousands upon thousands of dollars without first doing research, and that&#8217;s why you are here today. You&#8217;ve come to the right place! I&#8217;ll walk you through the ins and outs of purchasing a large area rug, we&#8217;ll talk about prices and we&#8217;ll talk about styles and we&#8217;ll talk about nachos&#8230; well not nachos.</p>
<p><b>First off let&#8217;s talk dimensions:</b> what is considered large when it comes area rugs? In my mind 9&#8242; x 12&#8242; is sort of the entry level, or low end of the large area rugs range. Anything larger than that is certainly considered a large area rug be it 10 x 14, 12 x 18, and on up. Does that mean that an 8&#8242; x 11&#8242; rug is not considered large? No, not necessarily&#8230; it might very well be considered large, I&#8217;m just trying to get a basic baseline here so that we&#8217;re all on the same page.</p>
<p><b>One thing to keep in mind</b> before purchasing a larger rug is this; how are you are going to clean it over time? You may not think about this before hand but you should because you are going to be investing a lot of money to purchase it and you may very well have to invest a lot of money to care for it over time so you should know about these outlays before you set your initial budget. With a small area rug, they are easy to just toss in the washing machine. You can&#8217;t do this with a large area rug though.</p>
<p><b>Depending on the quality of the rug</b>, you&#8217;ll clean it in different ways. Some rugs will need to be professionally cleaned. Often times this means rolling them up and driving them to the cleaners. Though sometimes you can have in-home cleaning under certain circumstances. It&#8217;s a good idea to ask the salesman about the cleaning requirements for your specific rug before you purchase it. If you buy online, be sure to look around on the webpage for cleaning instructions and if you can&#8217;t find instructions, e-mail the owner of the website and ask before you buy.</p>
<p><b>Another thing to keep in mind is storage</b>. You may not always want to keep your rug out in a room. You may from time to time get tired of it or want to switch it out for another rug in which case you must store it. Storing them properly is important because if you don&#8217;t store them correctly you could damage them in any number of ways, and since large area rugs can be so expensive, it would be a real shame to ruin them just by storing them incorrectly. They will need to be protected from insects as well as humidity and other elements including possible flood damage (hint: keep them elevated off the floor one to two feet if possible).</p>
<p><b>Before storing,</b> I like to vacuum them to make sure there&#8217;s no dust or dirt, I&#8217;ll often flip the rug over to vacuum the bottom side as well. If I&#8217;m going to store them for long periods of time, I like to have them cleaned professionally before hand. Next I spread an old sheet on the floor, make sure this sheet is larger than your rug by at least a foot or two. Place the rug on the sheet and then roll it up sheet and all. Next place this entire rolled up contraption inside a large plastic bag or plastic sheeting up some sort, then tie it together with pieces of rope.</p>
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		<title>Purple Area Rugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 23:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is there anything more fun than a purple area rug? No, there isn&#8217;t! These fun rugs are perfect for your daughters bedroom or play room, or even your own. And at today&#8217;s prices, you can&#8217;t afford not to outfit her room with one! Luckily you&#8217;ve come to the right place because I have scoured the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there anything more fun than a purple area rug? No, there isn&#8217;t!  These fun rugs are perfect for your daughters bedroom or play room, or even your own.  And at today&#8217;s prices, you can&#8217;t afford not to outfit her room with one!  Luckily you&#8217;ve come to the right place because I have scoured the Internet high and low to find the deals that you are looking for when it comes to purple area rugs. </p>
<p>Do you want to know about the different brands of purple area rugs?  I can help you with that.  Maybe you need a little help deciding on how to pick out the best rug, I can help you there too!  Cheap rugs, middle of the range rugs, and expensive rugs&#8230;we&#8217;ll talk about them all.  So sit back and enjoy.</p>
<p><b>In my mind there are basically three</b> categories that we need to focus on. The first one is cheap versions of purple area rugs. Generally speaking were talking about the Surya Brand here. Next you got a sort of a higher quality rug. These include stain master, st. croix, and flagship. You can expect to pay anywhere from $500 to $1,000 or roughly somewhere in that range. Besides that there is the super crazy expensive rugs that I&#8217;m not going to discuss all that much here today.</p>
<p><b>Picking the best purple area rug</b> can be tricky since there are many different themes and styles involved from traditional to ancient, oriental and Persian and of course, modern and contemporary. Deciding on a particular style can often come down simply to personal preference. You want the best rug for yours or your daughter&#8217;s room but at the same time you want something that&#8217;ll make you truly happy every time you look at it and walk across the floor. Personal preference has to play a major role here.</p>
<p><b>Next we should talk about texture</b>&#8230; here you can go with synthetic or natural. I like natural materials like cotton and jute because the durability is awesome and also because they&#8217;re easily washable. I&#8217;m constantly spilling stuff on my rugs, I mean all the time&#8230; I mean ALL the time. And if they&#8217;re not easily washable,  there&#8217;s almost no reason for me to own them because they&#8217;ll quickly be ruined because I&#8217;m not to take the time to take them and have them professionally cleaned every other week. I&#8217;d like to, but I just won&#8217;t. So for me, natural washable material is the order of the day.</p>
<p><b>If you looking for the best prices</b> then I suggest you take a two-tiered approach. First look around online, like you&#8217;re doing right now. We have great deals throughout the site for super low prices on just about anything you could ever hope to want to buy when it comes to purple area rugs. Find the cheapest price online and then head into your local carpet or rug store with a printout of what you found online and ask them if they can beat the price. You&#8217;ll be surprised how often they can, you&#8217;ll be really surprised.</p>
<p>Of course, if they can&#8217;t beat the price, then you can always just come home and order online. But sometimes it&#8217;s good to have that store time where you can actually go in and feel the rug, and look at it, and hold it and see for sure whether it&#8217;s absolutely right for you. Then you know what you&#8217;re getting into and can go home and order cheaply online.</p>
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		<title>Oval Area Rugs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding the right rug for your home is incredibly important. Rugs are just as important as any other piece of furniture and sometimes they&#8217;re even more important than furniture because a rug ties the room together like nothing else can. They whisper elegance and sophistication, and scream comfort and warmth. They liven up a room [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding the right rug for your home is incredibly important. Rugs are just as important as any other piece of furniture and sometimes they&#8217;re even more important than furniture because a rug ties the room together like nothing else can. They whisper elegance and sophistication, and scream comfort and warmth. They liven up a room in amazing ways, some have even gone so far as to call them the soul of a room.</p>
<p>On this page I&#8217;m going to discuss oval area rugs because many times they get overlooked by other websites and I think that is a crying shame, so I&#8217;ve decided to devote an entire page to discuss them in great detail for you today. So if you are looking for an oval area rug, you&#8217;ve definitely come to the right place.</p>
<p><b>Oval Area Rugs</b> come in many different shapes and sizes. Okay you caught me on that one, they don&#8217;t actually come in different <i>shapes</i>&#8230; they&#8217;re all oval! But an oval is not always quite an oval if you know what I mean. For instance, a shag oval carpet such as the chenille green shag 5 foot oval rug starts out oval but over time sort of, I don&#8217;t want to say it loses its shape, but you know what I mean. I don&#8217;t mean to single out that specific rug; at around $70 it&#8217;s quite a deal, but I just find that shag rugs in general tend to shape shift a bit over time.</p>
<p><b>One popular style is the hand tufted circle of leaves</b> wall rug. This rug costs nearly $300 but may well be worth the money if your taste runs in this direction. This is a contemporary wool rug in his hand tufted of 100% wool and feature shades of gold, beige, and brown that are particularly stunning to look at. It contains patterns that are geometric in nature and the primary coloring is gold. At .625 inches thick, this is quite a rug for any home.</p>
<p><b>One cool rug</b> that I like is the handwoven khaki Sisal wool rug. This 8 foot round oval rug will cost you around $100 and really accents any home decor. It is handwoven of sisal wool that features a flat weave and a contemporary khaki color. It contains a cotton border and rubber backing and its primary color is a sort of beige. </p>
<p><b>Another popular style is the contemporary</b> handmade Alpen rug, which is around 8 foot in diameter and handwoven of natural tan with your choice of a border color. Border colors include green, black, gray, red, yellow, and orange; which means you can mix and match this rug in almost any room. At about $130 this rug will fit any budget.</p>
<p><b>Personally I&#8217;ve always favored</b> handwoven braided natural jute rugs. At around $90 you can&#8217;t hardly go wrong with these durable, and natural looking rugs. They generally come in a bleached natural jute color or hue with an elegant traditional braided design. They are handwoven, as I said, of 100% jute wool and are generally around .75 inches thick.</p>
<p>Along the same lines is the handwoven multi-jute rug which is a great addition to any bedroom, living room, or dining room with its simple braided jute style it make a great accent rugs. These rugs generally run around $60 which makes them incredibly economical.</p>
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		<title>Leather Area Rugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 22:22:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leather area rugs are some of the most popular rugs on the market today. There are many different styles of leather area rugs available, and on this web page I will help you to cut through the chatter and find the best leather area rug for your specific situation. Leather area rugs come in all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leather area rugs are some of the most popular rugs on the market today. There are many different styles of leather area rugs available, and on this web page I will help you to cut through the chatter and find the best leather area rug for your specific situation.</p>
<p>Leather area rugs come in all sizes and shapes as well as all price ranges. Many area rugs that you wouldn&#8217;t even think are actually leather, really are. This can get a little confusing sometimes but you&#8217;ve come to the right place because I&#8217;m going to steer you in the right direction to find the absolute best leather area rug at the absolute best price here today.</p>
<p><b>The leather shag rug</b> is one popular form of leather area rug on the market today. These rugs almost always contain a cotton backing which prevents the leather from being pulled out. Many of them are handwoven as well. They are a great way to add the smell and feel of real leather to any room of your house. Soft and luxurious, they are usually made out of leather strips of varying lengths which create the ultimate in texture and dimension. They also tend to be very durable and pretty easy to care for, though you&#8217;re still going to want to use a rug pad underneath them.</p>
<p><b>Another form of leather area rug</b> is the allover suede rug. They are made up of premium soft strips of genuine leather and a tight high density hand knotted weave. They give a contemporary feel to any room immediately and come in many different lustrous colors, which makes them easy to mix and match with your exact home decor. These elegant rugs are a perfect accent rug and can also be used for wall hanging too.</p>
<p><b>Yet another form of leather area rug</b> is the extra weave USA Tucson leather rug. These are usually handwoven from multicolored brown leather that are very sturdy and constructed by hand over a very long time. You don&#8217;t generally wash these kinds of rugs; instead you spot clean them with a damp sponge. Or you bring them in and have them professionally cleaned. This rug is usually made out of pieces of leather from coats and shoes if you can believe that. Prices vary but in general these tend to be on the lower end of the price scale.</p>
<p><b>One perennial favorite leather rug</b> is the 6 inch round mixed with brown leather shag rug. This rug contains a 2 to 3 inch deep leather and 100% leather strips that are tightly tied using a cotton backing that generally prevents the leather from being pulled out. The colors are usually a mix of different browns especially dark brown, light brown, and tan colors. Prices range around the middle of the line for lower end rugs; expect to pay between $100 and $200 for this sort of rug.</p>
<p>These are just some of the leather area rugs that you can expect to find when you shop around. Check out the rest of the site for special deals on leather area rugs as well as pictures and other research material.</p>
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		<title>9&#215;12 Area Rugs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you&#8217;ve decided to buy an area rug, excellent decision! The first thing you need to decide now is what size area rug to purchase. Many times this decision will be based solely on the dimensions of your room, as well as the furniture that you have in that room. One of the more popular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you&#8217;ve decided to buy an area rug, excellent decision! The first thing you need to decide now is what size area rug to purchase. Many times this decision will be based solely on the dimensions of your room, as well as the furniture that you have in that room.  One of the more popular sizes is the 9 x 12 area rug.</p>
<p>On this web page I&#8217;ll help you pick the best 9 x 12 area rug for your home. In many ways, an area rug is just as important as any other piece of furniture. In some ways it&#8217;s even more important. A 9 x 12 area rug is the perfect size for larger rooms, but you should still take measurements of your room just to be sure.</p>
<p><b>9 x 12 area rug prices:</b> the next thing you need to consider when picking a 9 x 12 area rug is price. I know you&#8217;re anxious to jump right to color and design, but before anything else we have to pin down exactly how much you can pay. This size rug can vary wildly in price. For the most part, these rugs begin at the absolute minimum price of around $100. The price should shoot up quite high from there, easily reaching two, four, or even $5,000 or more.</p>
<p><b>Yes they can be very expensive,</b> but they don&#8217;t have to be. Even though you can easily pay $5000 or even $10,000 for a very high-quality rug, you can still get a very nice rug for much much less if you&#8217;re careful and willing to shop around a little bit. Of course, that&#8217;s why you&#8217;re here&#8230; to shop around a little bit, am I right? Of course I&#8217;m right &#8211; I&#8217;m always right!</p>
<p><b>You&#8217;ll also need a rug pad</b> for any rug that you end up purchasing. Even if you spend only $100 on your rug, it&#8217;s still a good idea to buy a rug pad. Your rug will last much longer with one. When you get your rug home, be sure to measure it. Just because the label says that it is 9 x 12, doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that it is. It&#8217;s not uncommon for rugs to be slightly off from these measurements. The reason why you want to take your own measurement is so that you can get a rug pad that will fit your specific rug. Don&#8217;t make a huge case if you&#8217;re rug is slightly smaller or slightly larger than a label says&#8230; don&#8217;t run back to the store and demand another rug. Variations are common and not something to get excited about.</p>
<p><b>To pick out the 9 x 12 area rug</b> that you really really like, I suggest following my simple buying guide. Ready? Here goes&#8230; shop around at carpet stores and rug stores to get a general idea of patterns and colors that you enjoy. Also pay attention to prices while you&#8217;re in the stores. After you&#8217;ve got a general idea of prices and patterns that you like, go back home and log onto the Internet. Check all of the rug websites as well as the discount rug websites to look for the absolute cheapest prices.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;ve found a rug that you like a price that you love, make a note of it then head back to the actual brick-and-mortar stores and find the general manager. Explain that you want such and such a rug and that you found it online for a certain price. I suggest you make a printout of the webpage along with the price list and show them to be general manager of the store you are in. Ask them if they can beat that price. You&#8217;ll be surprised how often they will. This will get you the absolute best price. To begin your research, check out the rest of the site as we&#8217;ve searched high and low for some of the best deals on the Internet taking much of the work out of the equation.</p>
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		<title>Blue Area Rugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 01:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want blue area rugs you&#8217;ve got them! Trying to make a web page dedicated just to blue rugs is quite a challenge; after all, there must be an infinite number of blue area rugs of all different sizes, shapes, brands, and even hues of blue. But I&#8217;ve never been one to shy away from a challenge and if you want a blue area rug then I am here to help you!</p>
<p>Hopefully you&#8217;ve got some sort of idea of the type of rug that you&#8217;re looking for. And hopefully you have some sort of idea about the size of rug that you&#8217;re looking for. Personally I like 9 x 12 area rugs, but they generally only work in larger rooms and you may or may not have a larger room that needs a rug at the moment. So let&#8217;s get right down to it and let&#8217;s talk blue area rugs&#8230;</p>
<p><b>First let&#8217;s talk style:</b> when it comes to blue area rugs there&#8217;s lots of different styles to choose from. There&#8217;s casual style, which may be the most notable, there is contemporary style which are often featured with geometrical type shapes, there is country style blue area rugs and these can usually be shown to have floral patterns with gardens and vines and things like that, there are the traditional styles which are very easy to identify because of their intricate designs of mostly flowers and scrollwork, there are novelty blue area rugs which you will usually find in children&#8217;s rooms with castles and cars and special characters like that on them, and finally there are outdoor blue area rugs which can come in various styles and are built to withstand the elements.</p>
<p><b>One popular blue area rug</b> is the Surya artist studio ART-99 area rug which is 2&#8242; x 3&#8242;in size and generally ranges around the $150-$200 level. It&#8217;s a very fluid area rug and streaked with black lines that remind you of a sort of shimmering ocean blue scene. It&#8217;s crafted from dense wool and offers a uniquely textured feel that is very very soft to the touch. Made from 100% New Zealand wool and hand tufted, this rug is sure to go over well in any room.</p>
<p><b>Another popular design is the faux sheepskin area rug</b> which you may not consider appealing as blue&#8230; but it really is. Priced around $120 this is a very affordable rug on just about any budget. You don&#8217;t often find real sheepskin at such an incredibly low price, but with this faux sheepskin will never know the difference. Tightly Wilton woven of Dercion, this rug is built to endure anything and so it is great to put in a high-traffic area like a living room or hallway.</p>
<p><b>Another popular blue rug</b> is the Nourison coral reef blue 5&#8242; x 8&#8242; area rug. This nice little rug will run you around $250 and is made of 100% modacrylic material which lends itself to easy care and exceptional durability. Hand tufted, this rug is made in China.</p>
<p><b>The Terra I area rug</b> is an attractive addition to any household room. Priced around $150 this versatile wool rug hails from the popular Metropolitan collection. Handcrafted in India, it is made of the finest 100% virgin wool which makes it incredibly durable and extra heavy. A luxurious pile in textural interest is created because of its extra long to ply yarn. This rug will hold up very well for many years and at the price, you can&#8217;t go wrong.</p>
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